Re: Minetest Broken

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I never explicitly enabled the module to my knowledge. Did upgrading at
some point enable the module? How are people supposed to know that a
module is defunct and stop using it? If save files modified by minetest
5 don't work with minetest 4, are we telling people "Sorry we enabled
the minetest module automatically. You can wait to Fedora 32 to load
those save files."?

I see gimp also enabled as a module. So at some point I might have a
problem with that as well and need to disable the module.

Don't get me wrong. I think it is great that we have the ability to
enable modules to install newer versions. But I don't think we should
enable them automatically especially if we can drop support at any
moment.

On Tue, 2019-12-17 at 14:56 +0000, Gwyn Ciesla wrote:
> See my comments on the BZ. The module appears defunct, and we have
> 4.x in f31 and 5.x in rawhide.
> 
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